Women have worn skirts for centuries, with styles and lengths varying across cultures and historical periods. In the Western world, skirts became a standard part of women's fashion in the 19th century, often associated with femininity and modesty. However, during the 20th century, especially in the 1920s and 1960s, women's fashion evolved, allowing for greater freedom in style, including shorter skirts and a wider range of fabrics. Today, women can wear skirts at any time, reflecting personal choice and current fashion trends.
Women wear short skirts to show off their skinny legs.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
Scottish men do not wear skirts. Some Scottish men wear kilts, which may look like a skirt but are a completely different garment.
Yes, Poodle skirts were very popular then.
wraparound skirts.
buffalo skin dresses and skirts.
Dresses,leggings,and skirts
women in the summer wear skirts and moccasins.
The Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses request that during Sunday services, women wear dresses. There may be more...
They wore long cotton skirts and a simple blouse.
Like America but the old women in the rural villages wear skirts, head scarves, and shirt.
Women wear slacks for everyday function, dresses are part of their formal attire.